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Byron Nurse is a partner in the Restructuring and Insolvency group. Byron has particular experience in advising lenders and financial institutions; funds and distressed investors in relation to non-contentious corporate restructurings; refinancing and work-outs as well as the boards and shareholders of distressed companies. Byron has experience in many sectors, in particular recent matters have included: automotive, funds, financial institutions, hotels, leisure, retail, real estate and manufacturing sectors.

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Arkaga: Acting for a UK clearing bank and PwC (as administrators and receivers) in relation to an investment fund. Involved various asset disposals and tracing activities in the UK and mainland Europe.

Bramwell: Acting for the administrators of this pubs business involving the trading of this business in administration and a business and assets sale to a TDR vehicle.

Chesapeake: Acting for the European directors of a global packaging business during a restructuring involving a Ch 11 insolvency process of a US parent and assisting the European directors through a loan to own strategy involving a pre-packaged sale process.

Cognotec: Acting for a European lender in relation to its exposure to an Irish financial services software development business. Involving various restructuring phases, acting for the Irish office holders and the sale of the business and assets.

David McLean Homes: Acting for the senior lenders in respect of a West Country home builder involving various restructuring initiatives, a debt purchase restructuring and the prepackaged sale of the business to a vehicle funded by a number of financial institutions.

Forsyth Partners: Acting for the board and thereafter administrators of a Dubai based funds-of-funds financial services business. A multi-jurisdictional case involving liaison with the FSA and DFSA culminating in a business and assets sale.

Heather Capital: Acting for the Manx liquidators of a distressed property investment fund providing finance in the Scottish property market.

Helphire: Acting for the senior lenders in relation to restructuring of the existing facilities and various rights issues of this quoted vehicle hire business.

Non-disclosable printer: Acting for the senior lenders in relation to a leveraged senior and mezzanine exposure with various tranches of senior and mezzanine debt. Resulted in a refinancing and a debt for equity conversion.

Non-disclosable retailer: Acting for the lenders to a fashion retailer in a lengthy restructuring involving a debt for equity conversion and refinancing.

Opal: Acting for the senior lenders and subsequently Ernst & Young as administrators to this student accommodation business.

SAAB GB: Acting for Grant Thornton as the administrators of SAAB in the UK.

TJ Hughes: Acting for the lenders to a high street retailer in relation to restructuring of facilities and negotiations with sponsor.

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